This is an exact copy of the VFC AK S-74UN version . This AK47 features a under-folding stock, plastic reinforced receiver and sling mounts. Simulated wood foregrip & pistol grip mimicks its real steel counter part. Comes w/ a hi-cap 550-round magazine. This is a great new line of AK74's out of China.

Cyma 035 AK Vs. Boyi (D-Boys) Kalash RK01 Airsoft AEG Rifles! Editor's Note: review and comparison of two of
the recently released AK clones --- the CYMA 035 and the Kalash
(DBoys/BOYI) RK01. Previously, AKS kits were expensive to
acquire, and with the release of two low-cost ACMs, have made
collecting for avid AK lovers more affordable. This review is
very comprehensive and loaded with pictures. Let's
catalog the similarities and differences of these two Krinkov airsoft gun clones
and see which one is the best fit for you and your play style.
To make for easier reading, the discussion will be divided into:

packaging

the business end -- muzzle brake and front sight block

handguards

rear sight block

receiver: fire selector lever, side scope mount plate, pistol grip

receiver: mechbox, hopup assembly, bolt carrier & guide rod

folding stock

performance

issues & concerns

overall impressions

PACKAGING
Let's start with the usual -- the unboxing.
The Cyma AK comes in a plain brown cardboard box:
In the box are the NiMh 8.4v 2/3A 1100mAh battery, charger, a pack of
0.2g bbs, a cleaning rod, and one hicap mag. no manual. no sight
adjustment tool.
The Kalash definitely wins in this area with its arresting packaging.
In the Kalash box, aside from what Cyma has, Boyi includes a gorgeous
black sling. Could have been another plus point for Boyi if the sling
were a khaki or an OD sling that fits the Krinkov.
The Kalash comes with a good manual which I forgot to include in the
pic. The manual, however, omits a plastic part that positions the hopup
chamber in the receiver. Minus points for Boyi here.

BUSINESS END: Muzzle Break and Front Sight Block
The Kalash muzzle brake assembly (top) has three parts.
The TM-style Cyma front sight base, on the other hand, is secured onto the outer barrel by a screw.
The Cyma muzz